OK. It looks like I've got MX 7 and Apache 2.2 up and running, but when I
try to access MX Administration, I get HTTP 403 error. I never completed
the WSCONFIG.JAR upgrade without errors, but I was able to set the MX Server
to Apache 2.2 via the Web Server Configuration Tool.
Can anyone
Are you on windows or *nix?
Regardless, you'll need to do that upgrade successfully - the
connector has to be upgraded for Apache 2.2 to work.
On 8/15/07, Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK. It looks like I've got MX 7 and Apache 2.2 up and running, but when I
try to access MX Administration, I
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Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 7:27 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: You are not authorized to view this page error
Are you on windows or *nix?
Regardless, you'll need to do that upgrade successfully - the connector has
to be upgraded for Apache 2.2 to work.
On 8/15/07, Andy
OK. The problem with the upgrade appears to be that the Jrun
server can't be found:
08/15 08:36:41 error JRun server coldfusion cannot be
found on host 127.0.0.1. Confirm that JRun server 127.0.0.1
is started.
What am I missing?
Make sure you've upgraded the jar file as James
OK. It looks like I've got MX 7 and Apache 2.2 up and
running, but when I try to access MX Administration, I get
HTTP 403 error. I never completed the WSCONFIG.JAR upgrade
without errors, but I was able to set the MX Server to Apache
2.2 via the Web Server Configuration Tool.
To
to view this page error
OK. It looks like I've got MX 7 and Apache 2.2 up and running, but
when I try to access MX Administration, I get HTTP 403 error. I never
completed the WSCONFIG.JAR upgrade without errors, but I was able to
set the MX Server to Apache
2.2 via the Web Server
The issue appears to be with Apache at this juncture, since I
get the error with a index.html page.
Do I need to do anything with Apache, or is the HTTP Error
403 - Forbidden error caused by XP configuration?
Are you running Apache with a specific user account other than SYSTEM? If
so,
Subject: RE: You are not authorized to view this page error
The issue appears to be with Apache at this juncture, since I get the
error with a index.html page.
Do I need to do anything with Apache, or is the HTTP Error
403 - Forbidden error caused by XP configuration?
Are you running
Hello All,
We are running CF 6 Enterprise on Windows 2000 SP4. When I'm in the admin page
and select Mail
Server, I get an error that says Error Occurred While Processing Request. I
also get this when
trying to open other links in the navigation panel. Some work but others do
not. When
When shutting a JRun instance down (which is running in a command
prompt) the following error is displayed in an OK window:
The exception Guard Page Exception.
A page of memory that marks the end of a data structure, such as a
stack or an array, has been accesses (0x80001) occurred in the
Message -
From: "Jon Hall" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 6:16 PM
Subject: Re: page error
Jay, you have way too many SQL queries on one page. In general looping
over
a query should be avoided at all costs, not to mention tw
Can someone maybe tell me why i get this error on the web but not on my local machine?
its only when this page is run. (both local and web are SQL 7) here is my
code:(followed by the error)
!-- Start Code --
!-- Get Name According to Url.ContestantID --
cfquery name="GetName"
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-Original Message-
From: Jay Patton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 4:10 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: page error
Can someone maybe tell me why i get this error on the web but not on my
local
Patton" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 7:09 PM
Subject: page error
Can someone maybe tell me why i get this error on the web but not on my
local machine? its only when this page is run. (both local and web are SQL
7) here is my code:
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